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How to check Cisco LAP temperature on WLC or LAP ?

HI Everyone,

 

I want to check the LAP's temperature,i know there is a command to check mesh network aps' temperature,that is "show ap env summary",just like this:

(Cisco Controller) >show ap env summary

AP Name Temperature(C/F) TempState Heater Battery Orientation Ethernet
------------------ ---------------- --------- ------ ------- ----------- --------

But it's only for Mesh ap.

 

There is also a command that is "show ap temperature <ap name>" ,but it's for some APs like AP1500,right?
(Cisco Controller) >show ap temperature AP1602I

Command is Not Applicable for this Cisco AP nameAP1602I

 

Is there any other method for check LAP's temperature ?

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omz
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi 

Not all APs support temperature sensors. Indoor don't have temperature sensors as it will just increase the cost.

Have a look at this bug - CSCvn51483

AP datasheet should contain info if the AP contains or not temperature sensor

 

Symptom:
Currently we know this information regarding the temperature sensor on APs:

??? Wave1 indoor APs like 1700/2700/3700 do not have temperature sensor;
??? Outdoor APs have temperature sensor;
??? Wave 2 indoor APs like 1800/2800/3800/4800 have temperature sensor.

However, there is no public document containing this information.
AP datasheet should contain info if the AP contains or not temperature sensor.

Conditions:
na

Workaround:
na

 

 

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d.friday
Level 4
Level 4

SYGY.

Typically only outdoor access points have temperature readings.

 

 

David

HI David, Thanks for your reply. So,we can only check the ap's temperature of Outdoor APs? We cannot check the Indoor APs' temperature on WLC or LAP itself ? I don't find any Cisco Document for explain this point. I don't know am i right? In addtion, could you please provide the command for checking temperature of APs? Thanks & BR
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Leo Laohoo
Hall of Fame
Hall of Fame
Only outdoor 1500 APs support temperature monitoring.
Indoor APs do NOT support temperature monitoring.
If you want a definitive answer, raise a TAC Case.

omz
VIP Alumni
VIP Alumni

Hi 

Not all APs support temperature sensors. Indoor don't have temperature sensors as it will just increase the cost.

Have a look at this bug - CSCvn51483

AP datasheet should contain info if the AP contains or not temperature sensor

 

Symptom:
Currently we know this information regarding the temperature sensor on APs:

??? Wave1 indoor APs like 1700/2700/3700 do not have temperature sensor;
??? Outdoor APs have temperature sensor;
??? Wave 2 indoor APs like 1800/2800/3800/4800 have temperature sensor.

However, there is no public document containing this information.
AP datasheet should contain info if the AP contains or not temperature sensor.

Conditions:
na

Workaround:
na

 

 

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